Buy Garmin MetroGuide with Roads and Recreation (Canada) Now !

Manufacturer: Garmin
Find your way around the Great White North with this Garmin MetroGuide map CD-ROM. To use this CD-ROM, simply load the disc into your PC's CD-ROM, then transfer maps from the PC to your compatible GPS unit. This product contains a complete map of Canada with provincial highways, controlled-access highways, and primary roads in major cities. The Roads & Recreation portion of this product contains residential street-level detail for Montréal, Vancouver, Toronto, and Ottawa. It also contains detailed shorelines of lakes, rivers, and reservoirs.
Once you get to where you want to go, this MetroGuide helps you identify and track down points of interest including restaurants, bars, hotels, tourist attractions, shopping, emergency services, and much more.
Address lookup capability is available once downloaded to a compatible Garmin GPS unit. These functions are compatible only with the eMap, StreetPilot, ColorMap, and GPSMAP 295. The trip and waypoint management functions of this product work with nearly all Garmin GPS units, excluding the GPS100 family and panel-mount aviation units.
Lowest New Price: USD 109.95
- Canadian map information on CD-ROM
- Compatible with most Garmin GPS units; see Product Description for details
- Displays provincial highways, controlled-access highways
- Street-level detail of Montréal, Vancouver, Toronto, and Ottawa
- Points of interest in major cities

Useful but lacking an awful lot...
The fact that "all of Canada" is packed onto one CD should set off warning bells right away. This cd is certainly required for anyone with one of Garmin's "MAP" GPS's but don't expect to get the same level of detail available for the US.There is metro info available for several large cities and you can have full functionality for address lookup and points of interest; however, for everything smaller than Ottawa you are out of luck...Road detail goes down to the level of paved county roads and in some areas dirt roads as well but this leaves an awful lot of detail that you simply won't have available. Waterways are also available but again, the level of shoreline detail leaves a lot to be desired for most activities such as canoeing.Hopefully Garmin will partner with a few more map-making companies from Canada and get a lot better information. I suspect that a proper job will require many CD's for each province much like SoftMap.The software on the disk (MapSource) is rather low-level as well. You have very limited ability to do anything in here and you have extremely limited options for exporting the data as well. I'd suggest spending a few dollars on GPS Utility which is far superior for actually using your mapping GPS as it was intended.
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